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41. Syncope syncope, syncope, or fainting, happens when your brain doesn €™t gets enough blood flow and you lose consciousness. Usually a slow heart rate causes a drop in blood http://www.umm.edu/altmed/articles/syncope-000059.htm |
42. Syncope - Waltham OSU Symposium 2002 18272077. DEFINITION AND DESCRIPTION. syncope is a sudden, transient loss of consciousness associated with loss of postural tone (collapse). syncope is a clinical sign, not a http://www.vin.com/proceedings/Proceedings.plx?CID=WALTHAMOSU2002&PID=2992 |
43. Syncope - WrongDiagnosis.com List of 2084 disease causes of syncope, patient stories, diagnostic guides, medical books excerpts online about syncope, 64 drug side effect causes, 191 drug interaction causes. http://www.wrongdiagnosis.com/sym/syncope.htm |
44. Home [syncope.com] Telephone. 1888-syncope ( 888-796-2673 ) FAX. 813-677-0400 Postal address. 9208 Carr Rd http://syncope.com/ |
45. Syncope syncope. Timothy C. Hain, MD Page last modified June 18, 2009. syncope defined Causes Evaluation Prognosis Index. syncope (faint) is a sudden fall of blood pressure resulting http://www.dizziness-and-balance.com/disorders/medical/syncope.htm |
46. The Center For Pediatric Hypotension The Center for Pediatric Hypotension at New York Medical College exists to investigate, evaluate, and treat adolescents and children with syncope, orthostatic tachycardia, and http://syncope.org/ |
47. Evaluating Cardiac Syncope Evaluating cardiac syncope First let's make sure you don't die http://heartdisease.about.com/cs/arrhythmias/a/Syncope1.htm |
48. Syncope - Wiktionary A loss of consciousness when someone faints, a swoon. 1973 the rapidlywhitening face, the miserable fixed smile, meant a syncope within the next few bars. — Patrick O http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/syncope |
49. Tilt Table Test State Of The Art syncope is defined as the sudden loss of consciousness and postural tone with spontaneous recovery. In 1907, Gowers was the first person to use the term vasovagal syncope . In http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1513525/ |
50. Syncope Doctor Patient UK syncope is a transient loss of consciousness caused by transient global cerebral hypoperfusion characterised by rapid onset, short duration, and sp http://www.patient.co.uk/showdoc/40024510/ |
51. Syncope - Children's Healthcare Of Atlanta Heart Conditions syncope. Definition and Cause ; Symptoms and Diagnosis ; Treatment and Care; What is syncope? syncope is a temporary loss of consciousness and muscle tone http://www.choa.org/default.aspx?id=6299 |
52. Syncope - Definition Of Syncope By The Free Online Dictionary syn co pe (s ng kp, s n-) n. 1. Grammar The shortening of a word by omission of a sound, letter, or syllable from the middle of the word; for example, bos'n for boatswain. http://www.thefreedictionary.com/syncope |
53. Syncope - Definition Of Syncope At YourDictionary.com noun. the dropping of sounds or letters from the middle of a word, as in (gl sʹtər) for Gloucester; a fainting, or loss of consciousness, caused by a temporary deficiency of http://www.yourdictionary.com/syncope |
54. Vasovagal Syncope And Related Disorders - April 1, 2000 - American Please note The American Family Physician Web archive extends from 1998 to the present. Enhanced features are available for content published after 2000. http://www.aafp.org/afp/20000401/tips/9.html |
55. Syncope This page includes the following topics and synonyms syncope, Nearsyncope, Presyncope. http://www.fpnotebook.com/CV/Sx/Syncp.htm |
56. Syncope Physicians who treat this condition . syncope is most commonly described as “fainting,” or “passing out.” It is the temporary loss of consciousness and posture, usually http://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/heart_vascular_institute/conditions_treatments/co |
57. Syncope by Sandie Snider . Although syncope is not a seizure, it looks so much like a seizure it is worth mentioning on this website. The term syncope (or fainting) refers to cerebral http://www.canine-epilepsy.com/Syncope.htm |
58. Syncope (medicine) Ask.com Encyclopedia syncope (pronounced /ˈsɪŋkəpi/) is the medical term for fainting, a sudden, usually temporary, loss of consciousness generally caused by insufficient oxygen in the brain http://www.ask.com/wiki/Syncope_(medicine) |
59. Syncopate Providing personalized instruction in a hands on setting in California. Includes company profile, staff biographies, curriculum descriptions, and contact details. http://www.transformyourteam.com/ |
60. NPR In Defense Of Fainting Writer William Loiseaux has done a bit of scientific, linguistic, cultural and historical research on the act of fainting. He s written a treatise of sorts on the topic. It s called In Defense of Fainting, published in The American Scholar and reprinted here. http://www.npr.org/programs/watc/features/2001/010624.indefenseoffainting.html |
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